That's hilarious!
PLEASE tell me you're joking!
edit in case you're serious: The answer is no. If she is pregnant (BTW, most women don't know they are pregnant at 2 weeks along), she cannot become pregnant again. If you were really serious, you should reconsider having sex until you are a little more knowledgeable on the subject.

That's hilarious!
PLEASE tell me you're joking!
edit in case you're serious: The answer is no. If she is pregnant (BTW, most women don't know they are pregnant at 2 weeks along), she cannot become pregnant again. If you were really serious, you should reconsider having sex until you are a little more knowledgeable on the subject.

BTW, if it's at all any remote chance lightening strike possiblity of getting a female preggo when she's already preggo.. I'd be totally fucked right now.

Who ever said that most women dunno that they are preggo @ 2 weeks, my wife knew when she was pregnant at about 14 days roughly. It's prollly some women are more *in tune* with their body.

Thanks for the laugh though!

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I said most, not all
You can't (well I mean you can, but it won't be accurate) even take a home pregnancy test until 5 days before your missed period, which would be 23 days with a 28 day cycle. Make sense?

That's hilarious!
PLEASE tell me you're joking!
edit in case you're serious: The answer is no. If she is pregnant (BTW, most women don't know they are pregnant at 2 weeks along), she cannot become pregnant again. If you were really serious, you should reconsider having sex until you are a little more knowledgeable on the subject.

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Actually, that's not true. There are cases of twins where one twin is 4 to 8 weeks older than the other one. It is possible, but rare, for a woman to ovulate when she is already pregnant...

Superfetation - The development of a second fetus when one is already present in the uterus. It occurs when a women ovulates more than one egg but the eggs are released at different times, sometimes up to 24 days apart, and they are fertilized when they are released. The resulting twins would have different conception dates, so the babies may be very different in size and have different due dates. A woman can also conceive twins at different times when a woman conceives via IVF and also conceives naturally around the same time.

Superfetation can be detected via ultrasound. Many cases are discovered due to the large differences in weight and size of the babies, and the exclusion of Twin to Twin Transfusion Syndrome. Superfetation is a fairly rare occurence in humans (naturally), and only occurs when the mother has two uteri, or the menstrual cycle continues during pregnancy. Source: http://www.threebluestars.com/multiples/1formed.html

Superfetation
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Superfetation (also spelt superfoetation, based on a false etymology — see fetus) is the formation of a fetus while another fetus is already present in the uterus. When there are two separate instances of fertilisation during the same cycle, rather than different cycles, it is known as superfecundation.

It is claimed to be common in some species of animals, but is extremely rare in humans. It can only occur where there are two uteri, or where the menstrual cycle continues through pregnancy. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superfetation

Superfetation - The development of a second fetus when one is already present in the uterus. It occurs when a women ovulates more than one egg but the eggs are released at different times, sometimes up to 24 days apart, and they are fertilized when they are released. The resulting twins would have different conception dates, so the babies may be very different in size and have different due dates. A woman can also conceive twins at different times when a woman conceives via IVF and also conceives naturally around the same time.

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Oddly enough, I know a guy who is the father of one twin but not the other. I held the DNA test in my hands and read it because I was sure he was joking. When I did an internet search I found 4 reported cases on-line (not his though)

Oddly enough, I know a guy who is the father of one twin but not the other. I held the DNA test in my hands and read it because I was sure he was joking. When I did an internet search I found 4 reported cases on-line (not his though)

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A woman can ovulate more than one egg at a time though, which could explain what you said above.

Sionell89 said:

The screwy thing is I found something about this a few weeks ago and damned if I can remember where I read it.

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It sounds fascinating. We are heading to the library today so I am going to see if I can find anything about it.